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Re: bose pa speaker thingie



good point,
yet i find a well placed sub will fill a room most excellent.like a home theater set up.in the dark you cant tell where the sub is,especially watchin the lord of the rings(howard shore rocks)man i wish i could talk like an ent...barry white aint got nuttin on an ent
scary
Travis Hartnett <travishartnett@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe I'm just weird, but I've never found bass to omnidirectional.
Less directional than higher frequencies, okay, but it takes a lot
less than a gun to my head to figure out where the bass is coming from
when I see a band play.

On 8/15/05, loop.pool wrote:
> about the bose, Michael Klobuchar wrote:
> "the only problem was if you want to go stereo
> your lookin at close to $4000 for two speakes and 2 subs"
> Don't ever fall for the stereo subs gimmick. Bass and sub bass frequencies
> are omnidirectional. There is not stereo bass so there is no need to
> purchase two subwoofers. Even if you have different content in each
> speaker it won't be appreciable in the room.

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